SAme thing as their parents, meat from gazelle, wildabeast, est. the lionesses hunt and bring meat to the pride.
Lion cubs are wild animals. They are neither kind nor cruel.
Baby lion cubs typically start by nursing from their mother for the first few months of their life. As they grow older, they transition to eating meat that is regurgitated by the mother or provided by other members of the pride. By six months of age, lion cubs begin to actively participate in hunting with the pride.
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a lion is the king of the jungle so nothing eats it but a hyenas eats baby cubs. if a lion is dead it will eat it.other then that nothing else does.
There are Buffalo, and other types of predators that lion cubs have.
nearly anything but mostly zebra, wild hog ,antelope even dead lion cubs and cheetah cubs
No, leopards do not typically eat lions in the wild. While leopards are known to occasionally prey on lion cubs, they generally do not hunt adult lions.
They can if they live in the same areas, otherwise it is difficult.
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Lion cubs are wild animals. They are neither kind nor cruel.
With the exception of the lion, wild cats do not live in groups, except for a mother and her cubs. There are 36 species of wild cats and all but the lion live as individuals.
no they simply kill them to protect they're cubs hyeans kill lion cubs both for food and to protect their cubs
yes, very mutch so
they can if it is dead. they will not fight it unless they are protecting cubs, but if the lion is dead then heck yea they will attack it.
Baby lion cubs typically start by nursing from their mother for the first few months of their life. As they grow older, they transition to eating meat that is regurgitated by the mother or provided by other members of the pride. By six months of age, lion cubs begin to actively participate in hunting with the pride.
There is a good chance that the lion will eat the infant.
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